There are small trees in Franklin, Canada. However, the trees there are young trees that haven't grown to adult size.
There are willow trees all over southern Canada.
I would think so. Look at all the maple trees in Northern Maine and Vermont where the sap is harvested. They have to go into Canada too.
yes Canada grows apples, duhhh there called apple trees....
Its natural resources, well-educated people and multicultural openness.
no they grow in the U.K
maple trees grow in canada. also pine trees grow in canada. Also many fruit trees such as apple and pear.
cherry trees do grow in canada but your wrong about blossoms
Apple trees do not grow well in ANY forest. They need sunlight to grow well.
There are willow trees all over southern Canada.
I would think so. Look at all the maple trees in Northern Maine and Vermont where the sap is harvested. They have to go into Canada too.
Yes, maple trees do grow in Canada, and that is how we Canadians get our tasty "Maple Syrup on our Pancakes".
Christmas Trees
Forest, we grow lots of trees.
Yes they do. There are small pockets of redwoods in British Columbia.
yes Canada grows apples, duhhh there called apple trees....
in places that have colder temperatures, such as in Canada, the northern USA, Russia, etc.
Spruce trees generally grow in the upper USA and Canada, where winters are on average 32 degrees, and summers are on average 70 degrees. Spruce trees generally do not grow to their potential along the Coastlines of California, and the East Coast.